Maintenance And Repair; General Notes On Maintenance - Siemens FLENDER B3 E Series Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

Belt conveyor gear unit, sizes 4 to 28
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10.

Maintenance and repair

Observe the instructions in section 3, "Safety instructions", and in section 9, "Faults, causes and remedy"!
10.1

General notes on maintenance

All maintenance and repair work must be done with care and by duly trained and qualified personnel only.
The following applies to all work in item 10.2:
Switch the gear unit and add­on components off.
Secure the drive unit to prevent it from being started up unintentionally.
Attach a warning notice to the start switch!
The periods indicated in table 19 depend on the conditions under which the gear unit
is operated. Only average periods can therefore be stated here. These refer to:
The operator must ensure that the intervals stated in table 19 are adhered to.
This also applies if the maintenance work is included in the operator s internal
maintenance schedules.
Under different operating conditions the periods indicated below must be adjusted
accordingly.
Table 19: Maintenance and repair work
Measures
Check the oil temperature
Check for unusual gear­unit noise
Check the oil level
Check the gear unit for leaks
The proper function and measure­
ment accuracy of the ignition-
protection system for the
temperature monitoring should be
checked at regular intervals
according to the instructions of the
manufacturer of the ignition-
protection device.
Test the water content of the oil
First oil change after start­up
Subsequent oil changes
Clean the oil filter
Clean the breather screw
Clean fan, fan cowl and gear­unit
housing
Refill the Taconite seals with grease
Check the hose lines
a daily operating time of
a duty factor "ED" of
an input­drive speed of
a maximum oil temperature of
Periods
Daily
Daily
M
onthly
M
onthly
See instructions of the manufacturer.
After approx. 400 operating hours,
at least once per year
After approx. 400 operating hours
Every 24 months or
10 000 operating hours
Every 3 months
Every 3 months
Depending on requirements,
at least every 2 years
Every 3000 operating hours or
at least every 6 months
Yearly
BA 5033 EN 03/2011
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24 h
100 %
1500 1/min
90 °C
Remarks
The operator must ensure
this.
see item 10.2.1
see item 10.2.2
see item 10.2.2
see item 10.2.3
See item 10.2.4
see item 10.2.5
see item 10.2.6
see item 10.2.10

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